PLACING THE CORD ROLLS
Your Baler is prepared to operate with cords or natural fiber (sisal) or plastic
cords, as defined by the user.
Cords with a bad quantity will certainly cause problems during the tying of the
bale.
NOTE: Cord of natural fiber (sisal) has a resistance in the knot of 57 through 73
kg whereas that of the plastic cord is of 59 through 127 kg.
PLACING OF THE ROLLS IN THE COMPARTMENT:
Two compartments are located in the rear part of the Baler. Four working rolls
are placed in the upper compartment and there are 4 reserve rolls in the lower
compartment (fig.34). The four working rolls must be interlinked, obeying the
sequence indicated below:
D
fig. 30
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Place the rolls so that the ends of the cords are on the top.
Noting the figure above, do the following:
- Take the outside end of roll "A" and tie it to the inside end of roll "B".
- Take the outside end of roll "C" and tie it to the inside end of roll "D".
As the working rolls are interlinked two by two, when the first two finish, the
other two are used automatically.
NOTE: Using four rolls and replacing two rolls as they finish, there is the ad-
vantage of a continuous work, without needing to stop to place the cords. To do
this, it is important not to allow the four rolls to finish. You must be careful to
replace the two rolls as they end.
When placing two new rolls, remember to join the ends, as per the instructions
on the following page.
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